ADB’s assistance to the transport sector in Sri Lanka is rated as relevant. It supported the government’s primary objective of promoting economic growth and has also been consistent with ADB’s country and sector strategies.

The evaluation focuses on the roads, maritime, and civil aviation subsectors, and emergency assistance related, covering 96% transport portfolio in the Pacific. It also discusses the extent of and potential for regional cooperation in the Pacific transport sector.

After the break-up of the former Soviet Union, the Kyrgyz Republic struggled with a depletion of financial resources, the disintegration of institutions, the weakening of economic activity and trade relationships,and the deterioration that lay ahead.

After the collapse of the former Soviet Union during the late 1980s and early 1990s, the already poor condition of physical transport infrastructure in the Central Asian republics continued to deteriorate.

This sector assistance performance evaluation aims to provide an independent assessment of ADB assistance to the Cambodian transport sector during 1992-2008 and identify key areas for further improving the effectiveness of its operations.